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NSW Schoolgirls Teams 2017.Xlsx NSW SCHOOLGIRLS TEAMS 1986-2017 1986 - SYDNEY 1987 - PERTH Kim Schaefer Cabramatta HS Kim Schaefer Cabramatta HS Danielle Cheers Merrylands HS Shannon Peters Peter Board HS Olga Underwood Canterbury GHS Lisa Van Dorp Lisarow HS Kathy Brentin Mitchell HS Denie Pentecost Penrith HS Giselle McKinley Kirrawee HS Rachelle Stark Sylvania HS Lisa Van Dorp Lisarow HS Anna Petridis Canterbury GHS Katrina Alexander Cabramatta HS Theresa Zalewski Fairvale HS Fiona Jackson Hoxton Park HS Deanne Thompson Lithgow HS Nicole Komorowski Whalan HS Kristine James Carlingford HS Anne-Marie Hirons Hunters Hill HS Fiona Jackson Hoxton Park HS Angela Ionotta Murray HS Danielle Cheers Merrylands HS Theresa Zalewski Fairvale HS Giselle McKinley Kirrawee HS Kristine James Carlingford HS Olga Underwood Canterbury GHS Denie Pentecost Penrith HS Katrina Boyd Airds HS Jodie Walker Kirrawee HS Melinda Bullivant East Hills GHS Karen Lowe East Hills GHS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Coach: Owen Sinden Cabramatta HS Coach: Owen Sinden Cabramatta HS Manager: Amanda Braithwaite East Hills GHS Manager: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS 1988 - DARWIN 1989 - ADELAIDE Danielle Cheers Merrylands HS Danielle Cheers Merrylands HS Jodie Wingrove Kirrawee HS Jodie Wingrove Kirrawee HS Theresa Zalewski Fairvale HS Lisa Stefanac Cabramatta HS Denie Pentecost Penrith HS Cheryl Salisbury Lambton HS Lisa Hunt Cardiff HS Rebecca Scott Peter Board HS Olga Underwood Canterbury GHS Colleen Clifton Bonnyrigg HS Justine Fisher Woolooware HS Giselle McKinley Kirrawee HS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Laura MacLeod-Fisher Queanbeyan HS Kristine James Carlingford HS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Katrina Boyd Airds HS Katrina Boyd Airds HS Melinda Bullivant East Hills GHS Melinda Bullivant East Hills GHS Kelly Robb East Hills GHS Lisa Hunt Cardiff HS Giselle McKinley Kirrawee HS Jody Cornford Bulli HS Cheryl Salisbury Lambton HS Rhonda Boxsell Macquarie Fields HS Davina Doyle Canterbury GHS Amanda Fherrin Sarah Redfern HS Sue Matchett Nyngan HS Tove Henoen Northmead HS Coach: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS Coach: Owen Sinden Ambarvale HS Manager: Owen Sinden Cabramatta HS Manager: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS 1990 - MELBOURNE 1991 - BRISBANE Bronia Adamjak Murray HS Joanne Ross Erina HS Stephanie Kite Picton HS Vicki Linton The Forest HS Kristen Burke Springwood HS Leisa Fardell Bass HS Charmaine Potter Griffith HS Michelle Watson Bass HS Cheryl Salisbury Lambton HS Heloise Gibb James Ruse Ag. HS Heloise Gibb James Ruse Ag. HS Charmaine Potter Griffith HS Megan Cotton James Ruse Ag. HS Joanne Powell Sth Grafton HS Justine Fisher Woolooware HS Cheryl Salisbury Lambton HS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Denise Benitis Kingsgrove HS Bridgette Starr Rutherford HS Bridgette Starr Rutherford HS Elizabeth Cotton James Ruse Ag. HS Megan Cotton James Ruse Ag. HS Denise Benitis Kingsgrove HS Tracy Duncan Malvina HS Jayne Balzan Northmead HS Heidi Porteous Singleton HS Tracy Chapman Mountview HS Trena Youngblutt Kingscliff HS Joanne Powell Sth Grafton HS Tracy Want Maclean HS Amanda Patterson Caringbah HS Danielle Molesworth Moorebank HS Coach: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS Coach: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS Manager: B. Fotheringham Port Kembla HS Manager: Mari-Luise Agius Rooty Hill HS 1992 - CANBERRA 1993 - DARWIN Natalie Bell Peak Hill CS Natalie Bell Peak Hill CS Verna Brinskelle Walcha CS Julie Hanman Blacktown GHS Kellie Brown Heathcote HS Nadine Humphries Macquarie Fields HS Hannah Burton Port Hacking HS Hannah Burton Port Hacking HS Isabella Nash Eagle Vale HS Trudy Diamond Wallsend HS Joanne Powell Sth Grafton HS Verna Brinskelle Walcha CS Tracie McGovern Wauchope HS Debbie Tait Moorefield GHS Wendy Sorenson Canterbury GHS Heloise Gibb James Ruse Ag. HS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Joanne Peters Peakhurst HS Melissa Denning Menai HS Megan Cotton James Ruse Ag. HS Wendy Graham Plumpton HS Taryn Rockall Nepean HS Nadine Humphries Macquarie Fields HS Kristen Spinner Malvina HS Debbie Tait Moorefield GHS Melissa Denning Menai HS Joanne Peters Peakhurst HS Michelle Watson Bass HS Nicole Meaker Irrawang HS Denise Benitis Kingsgrove HS Ainslie Appleby Francis Greenway HS Karla Spilarewicz Chevalier College, Bowral Coach: Sue Andrews Rooty Hill HS Coach: David Jirsa The Jannali HS Manager: Mari-Luise Agius Rooty Hill HS Manager: Amanda Palmer Riverside GHS Asst.Coach: Owen Sinden Chevalier College, Bowral 1994 - SYDNEY 1995 - PERTH Natalie Bell Peak Hill CS Cecilie Erichsen Blaxland HS Nadine Humphries Macquarie Fields HS Kristy Dugomanov Wallsend HS Kristen Spinner Malvina HS Lisa Gilbert Bomaderry HS Debbie Tait Moorefield GHS Kirsty Heyward Camden HS Trudy Diamond Wallsend HS Donna Marsden East Hills GHS Joanne Peters Peakhurst HS Michelle Goszko Colo HS Kirsty Heyward Camden HS Alisa Winner Macarthur GHS Hayley Phillips Whalan HS Rochelle Doyle Corrimal HS Taryn Rockall Nepean HS Rebecca Read Kelso HS Verna Brinskelle Walcha CS Peta Shirlaw Bomaderry HS Tracie McGovern Wauchope HS Carly Copeland Westfields SHS Natalie Alderman Westport HS Jenny Jacques Westfields SHS Karla Spilarewicz Chevalier College, Bowral Amanda Boyle St Columbas, Springwood Vanessa Williams Erina HS Tina Rasdell Shoalhaven HS Bronwyn Boland Oakhill College, Castle Hill Tracy Baker Cardiff HS Claire O'Neill Pennant Hills HS Vanessa Izzard Cootamundra HS Coach: David Jirsa The Jannali HS Coach: Greg Best Griffith HS Manager: Trixie Tagg Concord HS Manager: Kath Bear Kelso HS Asst. Coach: Owen Sinden Chevalier College, Bowral Asst.Coach: Lisa Freeman Holy Family, Marayong 1996 - GEELONG 1997 - ADELAIDE Leah Cam McKillop College, Bathurst Cassandra Kell Corpus Christie,Tuggerah Lisa Richards Morisset HS Leah Cam Bede Polding, Windsor Jenny Jacques Westfields SHS Kristine Collins Westfields SHS Lisa Collins Fort Street HS Neisha Klessattel Bossley Park HS Kristy Dugomanov Wallsend HS Danielle Clarke Pennant Hills HS Kristine Collins Westfields SHS Karen Dickinson Orange HS Renee Bevan Riverstone HS Heather Garriock Westfields SHS Donna Marsden East Hills GHS Tracy Baker Cardiff HS Jodie Randall Francis Greenway HS Kate Hensman PLC Pymble Rochelle Doyle Corrimal HS Jo Burgess Leumeah HS Carly Copeland Westfields SHS Donna Marsden East Hills GHS Ashleigh Hewson Vincentia HS Belinda Seers John Paul II, Marayong Alicia Cavanagh Westfields SHS Alicia Cavanagh Westfields SHS Helen Kalithrakas Kingsgrove HS Anne Starr St Columbas, Springwood Toni Cronk East Hills GHS Amanda Poulton Riverstone HS Danielle Small Francis Xavier, Hamilton Tracey Oldham Delroy HS Coach: Greg Best Griffith HS Coach: Greg Best Griffith HS Manager: Kath Bear Kelso HS Manager: Kath Bear Woolgoolga HS Asst.Coach: Bruce Baker Patrician Bros. Fairfield Asst.Coach: Mark De Vries McCarthy, Emu Plains 1998 - BRISBANE 1999 - CANBERRA Cassandra Kell Corpus Christie,Tuggerah Erin Hunter Corrimal HS Leah Cam Richmond HS Tracey Oldham Hunter SHS Danielle Clarke Pennant Hills HS Kathryn Collins Westfields SHS Neisha Klessattel Bossley Park HS Tova Deku Ulladulla HS Martene Edwards Kadina HS Alison Hogg Catherine McAuley HS Rachel Alley Toronto HS Kathryn Ward Port Hacking HS Danielle Smith Gymea THS Lisa Collins Cheltenham GHS Lisa Collins Fort Street HS Sarah Hudson Corpus Christie College Kate Hensman PLC Pymble Meegan Shepherd Belmont HS Tara McMinn Morisset HS Bernie Madden Mount Erin HS Amanda Parker Arthur Phillip HS Jessica Syne Batemans Bay HS Jodie Randall Francis Greenway HS Belinda Flewell-Smith Cranebrook HS Cassie McCall Nowra THS Emma Micallef Wyndham College Belinda Dawney Tweed River HS Belinda Dawney Tweed River HS Justine McLaughlan Whalan HS Michelle Garnett Mackellar GHS Kele Golebiowski Westfields SHS Justine King Murrumburrah HS Coach: Greg Best Griffith HS Coach: Greg Best Ulladulla HS Manager: Jodie Davis Kingswood HS Manager: Geoff Stanmore Westfields SHS Asst.Coach: Rose Milazzo Holy Cross College 2000 - DARWIN 2001 - GOSFORD Dimitra Poulos Wollongong HS Yasmin Favretti Camden HS Tracey Oldham Hunter SHS Bernie Madden Kooringal HS Kathryn Collins Westfields SHS Katie Hilder Woolooware HS Tova Deku Ulladulla HS Jodi Bruce Shoalhaven HS Alison Hogg Catherine McAuley HS Bronwyn Nutley Kotara HS Kathryn Ward Port Hacking HS Jodie Bain Westfields SHS Emma Davison Endeavour SHS Meegan Shepherd Belmont HS Nicole Kimber Westfields SHS Kathryn Ward Port Hacking HS Meegan Shepherd Belmont HS Celeste Fihlebon Heathcote HS Leah Blayney Westfields SHS Julia Bazi Westfields SHS Jessica Syne Batemans Bay HS Kate Sherratt Cronulla HS Belinda Flewell-Smith Cranebrook HS Sally Shipard Wagga Wagga HS Catherine Cannuli Westfileds SHS Kristy-Ann Parsons Endeavour SHS Angela Murphy Umina HS Sarah Forge Kooringal HS Bernie Madden Kooringal HS Cian Maciejewski St Johns Nowra Erin Hunter Corrimal HS Nicole Lumbroso Windsor HS Coach: Greg Best Ulladulla HS Coach: Greg Best Ulladulla HS Manager: Jodi Davis Kingswood HS Manager: Geoff Stanmore Westfields SHS Asst.Coach: Rose Milazzo Holy Cross College Ryde Asst.Coach: Rose Milazzo Holy Cross College Ryde 2002 - PERTH 2003 - MELBOURNE Dimitra Poulos Wollongong HS Holly Ginger Illawarra SHS Belinda Ristevski Bankstown Grammar Belinda Ristevski Bankstown Grammar Julia Bazi Westfields SHS Danielle Brogan Bethlehem College Hayley Todd Westfields SHS Hayley Todd Westfields SHS Alison Hogg Catherine McAuley HS Samantha Blacka Bega HS Kylie Ledbrook Westfields SHS Kristy Rohrer Westfields SHS Leah Blaney Katoomba HS Kylie Ledbrook Westfields SHS Meegan Shepherd Belmont HS Sally Shipard Wagga Wagga HS Kathryn Ward
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